Hong Kong
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Invictus International School was established in 2015 and has since expanded to several countries across Asia. The Hong Kong branch opened its doors in 2020 with the launch of the Chai Wan secondary campus. The school is privately owned and operated by Invictus International Education, a regional education group that manages multiple campuses under the Invictus brand. Its growth reflects the group’s aim to provide an accessible, internationally recognised education for students in key Asian cities.
The Chai Wan campus brings together a diverse mix of local and international families, fostering an inclusive environment where students and parents actively participate in school life. The school community regularly engages in cultural celebrations, themed learning events, and extracurricular activities that encourage teamwork and connection. Regular news updates and communication channels help families stay involved in school initiatives and achievements.
While the school does not publicly reference a formal Parent Teacher Association by name, it places strong emphasis on parent involvement. Parents are invited to take part in regular parent–teacher–student conferences, open house events, and information sessions that strengthen collaboration between home and school. The school also hosts parent workshops and campus tours to build familiarity with the academic environment. These activities collectively serve the role of a PTA, creating consistent opportunities for parents to engage with teachers and school leadership.
Invictus International School’s Chai Wan campus is the English-medium secondary site for Years 7–13 on Hong Kong Island. Students follow the Cambridge pathway—Lower Secondary in Years 7–9, IGCSE in Years 10–11, and A-Levels in Years 12–13—leading to widely recognised qualifications for university entry. The campus includes interactive classrooms, a science lab, computer lab, and a theatre, with access to nearby government sports facilities. Set beside country park trails at the end of Tai Tam Road, it’s about five minutes by bus from Sai Wan Ho or Chai Wan MTR, offering easy Island Line connections. A notable feature is the clear subject progression to A-Levels at Key Stage 5, allowing students to select subject combinations to match future degree plans.